Baby Oil Condom Hiv Test

...feels strange, to make sure it is still in place and unbroken. Do not use a male condom and a female condom at the same time. Use only water-based lubricants with latex condoms, not oil-based . The oils in Crisco, butter, baby oil, Vaseline or cold cream will make latex fall apart. Use unlubricated condoms for oral sex (most lubricants taste awful). Do not throw condoms into a toilet. They can clog plumbing. Using a Male Condom: ...

Dr. I hope you answer my question. I am 28 yr old bisexual male. I have never explored my bisexuality before, but I've met a good man who I trust. He is 54 and I am 28, and we get along great. I been tested and I am HIV negative and he claims he...

I received a protected oral sex in a massage parlor for a minute or two. But the condom I used was in my car for 2 months. It has been exposed to heat over 100F. However it did not break while I received the oral sex. Does the exposure to heat any...

...not HIV specific. If after reviewing the information below, you feel you may have been exposed to HIV, a single simple rapid HIV test at the three-month mark will provide you with an accurate test result in as few as 20 minutes. From what you've... Read more »

HelloHope you are wellIn most of answers, you use 'if latex condom was used and did not break..'.What about polyurethane and condoms made from other synthetic materials, as CDC states that they are equally effective in preventing spread of HIV....

...but if your condom (latex or poly) was used properly and did not fail, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. OK? As for HIV test results, the majority of HIV-infected folks will have detectable levels of anti-HIV antibodies in their blood... Read more »

Protected" sex is indeed protected, if the latex condom was used properly and did not break. HIV cannot permeate intact latex (or polyurethane). No way. No how.This is the answer that you gave me, but can you clarify this:1.- What is the proper use...

...not HIV specific. If after reviewing the information below, you feel you may have been exposed to HIV, a single simple rapid HIV test at the three-month mark will provide you with an accurate test result in as few as 20 minutes. From what you've... Read more »

...relationship. Have you considered individual or couple's counseling? Thought: "I can't suggest to my girl/guy that we get an HIV test. We've been together so long that s/he would take it as an insult." New idea: How about presenting it as... Read more »

...reduce the risk of condom breakage during sex. With latex condoms, however, be sure to use a water-based lubricant. Do not use baby oil or other oil-based lubricants. These may cause the condom to be ineffective. In addition, there has been... Read more »

...female condom, or dental dam) at each vaginal, anal, or oral sex encounter. Use a water-based lubricant with condoms. Do not use baby oil or other oil-based lubricants such as Vaseline. These may cause holes to form in the condom, causing it to... Read more »

...(why ? Which man doesn't like the taste of a woman) we then went on to full vaginal sex thrice with a condom, but she used baby oil to lubricate. please tell me what the risk is of hiv, as I have some of the symptoms. and I have read that only... Read more »

...First question, should you have your partner tested for Hiv even though you are going to use condoms? Can a Std as Herpes be transmitted even if a condom is on and there are no sores present? And what about warts? Can you be protected Read more »

...WERE GETTING TO THE POINT WHEN WE NEED TO RELAX. AFTER THAT, I USED A NEW CONDOM, BUT BEFORE SECOND TIME INTERCOURSE, SHE USED BABY OIL ON HER VIRGINA TO GET SOME WETNESS. I DON'T KNOW IF THIS WILL DAMAGE THE CONDOM. AM I INFECTED? Read more »

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